Paynesville – At a time when President Joseph N. Boakai has repeatedly urged Liberians within the Diaspora to return residence and put money into nation-building, Liberian returnee Forkpa N. Wilson has answered that decision with the launch of P&D Electrical, a regionally owned electrical fencing firm now working in Paynesville.
The corporate, which gives fashionable electrical fencing options for houses and companies, was formally opened throughout a ribbon-cutting ceremony officiated by Liberia’s Coordinator of Diaspora Affairs, Mr. Erasmus T. Williams. The occasion was framed as a sensible instance of how Diaspora engagement can translate into jobs, abilities switch, and improved companies for Liberians at residence.
Mr. Williams praised Mr. Wilson for selecting funding over employment, describing the enterprise as a mannequin for Diaspora Liberians in search of significant methods to contribute to nationwide growth.
“That is precisely the sort of Diaspora participation President Boakai has been calling for—Liberians returning not simply with concepts, however with capital, technical experience, and a dedication to make use of their fellow residents,” Mr. Williams stated, urging different Liberians overseas to observe go well with.

Mr. Wilson, a Liberian who not too long ago returned from the USA, stated establishing P&D Electrical was a deliberate determination to deliver again abilities and create alternatives regionally. “Quite than search for a job, I made a decision to create jobs,” he stated.
P&D Electrical has partnered with Nemtek, a South African firm with over 30 years of expertise in electrical fencing know-how. By the partnership, sixty Liberians have already been skilled in electrical fence system set up and operations, underscoring the corporate’s concentrate on abilities switch and long-term capability constructing.
The launch ceremony featured stay demonstrations by Nemtek technicians and was attended by officers from the Paynesville Metropolis Mayor’s Workplace and different stakeholders. P&D Electrical says it goals to strengthen property safety whereas serving as proof that Diaspora-led investments can play a vital function in Liberia’s financial restoration and growth agenda.
